victor mambor: yeah, it's dangerous.e i can walk in the papuan side, but also in the indonesian side. listen, my intent is to help my peoples. sally: he's been doing what we can't: filming inside west papua for "foreign correspondent." sally: how important is it for the world to know what's happening in west papua? victor: i think it's very important to the world to know what happened in west papua because the human rights abuses happen every day and every place. ♪♪♪ sally: victor mambor traveled to west papua's remote central highlands. there's long been unrest here, but the fighting between separatists and indonesian forces has intensified. male: why you going back together? sally: the recent conflict started here in the district of nduga, causing a humanitarian disaster. local officials say 45,000 people have been displaced. ♪♪♪ sally: victor is meeting raga kagoya, a highlander helping those who fled. raga kagoya: [speaking foreign language] ♪♪♪ sally: the construction of this road triggered the current fighting, a 4